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Old 09-17-2009, 02:06 PM   #101
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Any suggestions for stores to look for petite suits? I have an interview next week (found out 2 days ago) and I've looked at Macy's, JCPenny's, Express, Ann Taylor. For some reason, none of them had too much of a selection in my size!! (I'm a 2 petite, maybe a 4 in some brands). I've yet to check Banana Republic but I'm running out of ideas. AHhh!
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Old 09-17-2009, 03:14 PM   #102
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i know ann taylor has petites. i'm usually a petite 2 or 4 as well and i got my suit at banana republic (they dont have petite) ... it fits just fine, the sleeves are like an inch too long but they look fine and i never got them adjusted
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Old 09-17-2009, 03:23 PM   #103
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banana republic does have petite. Not all stores may carry petite though. I went through tons of stores before I found my suit. I needed a 00P from BR so I paid the extra money to have a better fitting suit.
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Old 09-17-2009, 04:55 PM   #104
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Yes! I finally got one, from Banana Republic (they had petites at the store I was at). The awesome news was that if I signed up for a Banana republic card, I could get 40% off. Meaning, I saved about $100. Now I just need shoes.
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Old 09-17-2009, 06:15 PM   #105
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Yes! I finally got one, from Banana Republic (they had petites at the store I was at). The awesome news was that if I signed up for a Banana republic card, I could get 40% off. Meaning, I saved about $100. Now I just need shoes.
how is that possible?? the jacket alone costs $200! either way, i'm jealous.
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Old 09-17-2009, 07:44 PM   #106
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how is that possible?? the jacket alone costs $200! either way, i'm jealous.
I think we got the same suit.. haha. Yeah, the jacket was 200 and the pants 100 but they had some promotional thing where it's 40% off if you get a banana card -- today's the last day though. So it all came out to about 200. Man... I should've checked there first! I went through so many stores.
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Old 09-17-2009, 08:07 PM   #107
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you guys are soooo lucky! I'm so pissed I didn't wait to buy my suit. I spent $300 on it! Oh well....hopefully it'll get good use. I hope we don't all have the same suit....
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Old 09-17-2009, 10:12 PM   #108
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you guys are soooo lucky! I'm so pissed I didn't wait to buy my suit. I spent $300 on it! Oh well....hopefully it'll get good use. I hope we don't all have the same suit....
donnnn't feel too bad. i didn't wait either and paid the $300. i really love the material though. i think a lot of us got the BR suit lol.
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Old 09-17-2009, 10:21 PM   #109
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donnnn't feel too bad. i didn't wait either and paid the $300. i really love the material though. i think a lot of us got the BR suit lol.
So, after reading these recent posts, I think I have the same suit as well. Haha. BR really should have a bigger selection
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Old 09-19-2009, 12:20 PM   #110
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haha, well they do have nice suits there!

another question... so are most of you guys doing a button-up collared shirt underneath? or something different like a ruffly shell or something? I'm not sure which to go for - would a ruffly shell be too not conservative for the interviewers? (and yes.. that was a grammatically weird sentence.. lol)
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Old 09-19-2009, 12:59 PM   #111
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Just remember ladies, less is more!
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Old 09-19-2009, 09:12 PM   #112
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hmmm...sounds like I have no choice but to bring w/ me a large purse/handbag. I have bunches of journals and booklets to show at my interview and I need to shove them in somewhere!?

Also, a quick question. Should I bring photos of me being awarded for a competition standing next to the dean of the school and also photos of my research poster? I don't know but I feel very proud of my work but am I just going over-the-top there??

Btw...2 interviews in 2 weeks!! My hair is crrapp coz I cut it at last minute, so don't cut ur hair w/e u do!! (unless u really trust the person whose holding the pair of scissors)..
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Old 10-11-2009, 07:36 PM   #113
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Would it be ok to wear dark gray pants with a black blazer?

I can't find black pants with the same fabric as the blazer and am not sure if I should just continue looking for a matching suit.
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Old 10-11-2009, 07:42 PM   #114
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Would it be ok to wear dark gray pants with a black blazer?

I can't find black pants with the same fabric as the blazer and am not sure if I should just continue looking for a matching suit.
Yea, but what color is the top? Make it look professional.
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Old 10-11-2009, 08:19 PM   #115
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Yea, but what color is the top? Make it look professional.
I'm not quite sure yet because I'm still in the process of looking for one that I like, but I'm leaning towards sleek, neutral colors.
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Old 10-12-2009, 11:10 AM   #116
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I have been obsessing about what to wear pretty much since I decided I wanted to be a dentist. It looks like I'll be heading to banana! Thanks ladies.
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Old 10-12-2009, 01:55 PM   #117
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hahaha these interviews are going to look like that store's doing a photo shoot for their catalogue.
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Old 10-12-2009, 11:26 PM   #118
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i love this thread. if there's one thing i love besides teeth, it's shopping and checking out people's outfits
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Old 10-14-2009, 12:59 AM   #119
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I really can't imagine who would choose to NOT wear nylons if they were serious about making an impression.

I went to a State school interview and was dressed in a tasteful pants suit with nylon sockies and close-toed shoes. Out of the 10 or so women who were there, about 5 of us dressed to what I would call professional dress. The other five had a smattering of bare legs, a stretchy white undershirt under her suit jacket, no suit jacket and a cotton shirt, a very short skirt under which her panty lines were showing along with a suit jacket that didn't appear to have any shirt underneath it...

All of that plays into whether the interviewer will send you an acceptance on December 1, and, after having spent over $2000 on the application process already, not spending another $100-200 on a well thought out interview outfit should not be the reason you didn't get in to a school.

My aim in putting together an outfit was: comfort, professional looking, me. I bought a 3 piece suit that was on sale for 120, ditched the boring shell and found a stylish blouse that was more "me." I wore simple earrings, and a bought a pair of nice clean shoes. A MUST. A small handbag or folder is fine, as long as it isn't worn out or super cheap looking. I used a simple leather bound folder that I could stick a toothbrush and toothpaste in.

This is your shot to make them remember you as a mature, professional woman, not as "that girl who didn't wear nylons at the end of the table."
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Old 10-29-2009, 04:13 PM   #120
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This thread was really helpful. Thanks!

I also had a question about make-up and couldn't really find an answer anywhere. How much make-up to wear at interviews? I usually don't wear foundation and only put on eye liner and eye shadow, but that's just because I'm not a big make-up person. However, my face does have blemishes and pimples at time. What do you guys suggest?
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Old 10-29-2009, 07:00 PM   #121
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Old 10-29-2009, 09:28 PM   #122
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do the suits have to black? can we wear some other color like gray??
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Old 11-04-2009, 12:59 PM   #123
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do the suits have to black? can we wear some other color like gray??
Don't freak out. Black or gray is fine. How about a colorful blouse!
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Old 11-04-2009, 02:58 PM   #124
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wear something that makes ur butt look nice....
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Old 11-05-2009, 04:24 PM   #125
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I'm confused about what kind of bag to bring. Is it bad to bring designer bags? I have a black Jimmy Choo Riki bag that I really like, and i don't think it's that "flashy." I don't want to go out of my way to buy another bag...thoughts?
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Old 11-05-2009, 10:26 PM   #126
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I'm confused about what kind of bag to bring. Is it bad to bring designer bags? I have a black Jimmy Choo Riki bag that I really like, and i don't think it's that "flashy." I don't want to go out of my way to buy another bag...thoughts?
I'm sure it's fine. You'll just set your bag at your feet most of the day anyway.
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Old 11-06-2009, 08:39 AM   #127
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This thread was really helpful. Thanks!

I also had a question about make-up and couldn't really find an answer anywhere. How much make-up to wear at interviews? I usually don't wear foundation and only put on eye liner and eye shadow, but that's just because I'm not a big make-up person. However, my face does have blemishes and pimples at time. What do you guys suggest?

I'd like some input on make-up as well! What have you ladies been doing about make-up?
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Old 11-06-2009, 09:24 AM   #128
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This thread was really helpful. Thanks!

I also had a question about make-up and couldn't really find an answer anywhere. How much make-up to wear at interviews? I usually don't wear foundation and only put on eye liner and eye shadow, but that's just because I'm not a big make-up person. However, my face does have blemishes and pimples at time. What do you guys suggest?
IMO, go easy on the eyeliner and shadow if you normally use a lot. I'll probably do a light colored eye shadow (cream colored) with a simple eye liner with one or two coats of a light mascara. As for concealer and foundation, I would say do your normal routine but leave out the bronzer if you use a lot. Basically enough makeup to make you feel like yourself, but not too much to draw attention to the makeup itself.
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Old 11-06-2009, 01:47 PM   #129
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Minimal is best. I just did a touch of blush and mascara
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Old 11-07-2009, 02:10 PM   #130
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Any luck with petite suits not from BR/Ann Taylor? I checked out Ann Taylor Loft but they don't have matching sets. Online, BR only has one suit, and it seems like everyone else already has it! I don't want to show up wearing the same thing as 3 other girls...but is it worth spending $700 on a Theory suit from Nordstrom/NM? I don't know...
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Any luck with petite suits not from BR/Ann Taylor? I checked out Ann Taylor Loft but they don't have matching sets. Online, BR only has one suit, and it seems like everyone else already has it! I don't want to show up wearing the same thing as 3 other girls...but is it worth spending $700 on a Theory suit from Nordstrom/NM? I don't know...
$700?! good lord please don't. you might see a lot of girls saying that they bought the BR suit (i'm one of them), but of the 3 interviews i've been to so far, i haven't noticed anyone else wearing it. go for it!
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Old 11-07-2009, 05:15 PM   #132
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Also... does it matter that people have the same suit? Honestly, black suits look very similar, period. The interviewers aren't going to notice... plus the shirt you wear inside the suit probably won't be the exact same as other people's. Just find a suit that fits you -- that should be #1 priority.
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Old 11-08-2009, 10:14 PM   #133
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I am looking for some opinions here...

I have a very professional looking black tweed dress that hits just below the knee. It is sleeveless, but I am planning on wearing a fitted black turtleneck underneath with nude pantyhose and black heels. Is this outfit appropriate for an interview or do I HAVE to purchase a suit?
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Any luck with petite suits not from BR/Ann Taylor? I checked out Ann Taylor Loft but they don't have matching sets. Online, BR only has one suit, and it seems like everyone else already has it! I don't want to show up wearing the same thing as 3 other girls...but is it worth spending $700 on a Theory suit from Nordstrom/NM? I don't know...

Have you tried Express? They dont have petite suits, but they do carry size double zero, and they also have pants with a short inseam. They have about 3 different styles in a range of colors and price ranges. I bought my suit there and it fits perfectly for $150 (fyi, I am a double zero n kinda short....and for relative sizing: Ann Taylor's petite zero was HUGE on me)
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I am looking for some opinions here...

I have a very professional looking black tweed dress that hits just below the knee. It is sleeveless, but I am planning on wearing a fitted black turtleneck underneath with nude pantyhose and black heels. Is this outfit appropriate for an interview or do I HAVE to purchase a suit?

I was under the impression that a suit is required. I never even thought about other options. You'd probably want to err on the more conservative side anyway.

PS I haven't tried Express yet cause I didn't think they had suit sets. Do they?? Hmm i might have to check it out.
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okay these are kind of nitpicky questions, but i'm being told a professional suit:

-is made of wool, NOT polyester/synthetic materials
-has a jacket with more than one button
-fabric/stitching should match exactly between jacket & pants (they should be a set)

how important is this? of course the "younger" and more stylish suits only have one button...and they're cheaper...but i'm worried about offending the real conservatives! i'm going crazy!
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okay these are kind of nitpicky questions, but i'm being told a professional suit:

-is made of wool, NOT polyester/synthetic materials
-has a jacket with more than one button
-fabric/stitching should match exactly between jacket & pants (they should be a set)

how important is this? of course the "younger" and more stylish suits only have one button...and they're cheaper...but i'm worried about offending the real conservatives! i'm going crazy!
i would say the matching fabric/stitching is the most important thing... you can kindof slide on the other things. as long as you look put together you'll be ok.
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i know this may be a silly question, but should i wear the collared shirt collar over the suit jacket or under? and the button down should be tucked into the pants, correct?
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Wear the collar over the suit. That's what I did. And yes, tuck in the shirt into the pants.
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i wore my collar under my suit. i think it might depend on the type of shirt?
i didnt want it to poke out or crinkle in weird ways.
plus, sometimes the size/shape of the collars (of the shirt and the suit) dont match.
basically, no right or wrong way of doing it. do a modeling session
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okay these are kind of nitpicky questions, but i'm being told a professional suit:

-is made of wool, NOT polyester/synthetic materials
-has a jacket with more than one button
-fabric/stitching should match exactly between jacket & pants (they should be a set)

how important is this? of course the "younger" and more stylish suits only have one button...and they're cheaper...but i'm worried about offending the real conservatives! i'm going crazy!
I didn't even wear a suit.

I just got a knee length merino wool pencil skirt from J.Crew, and kind of a simple white collared shirt from .... oh wait, that one was also from J. Crew. Every other girl was wearing a suit, so that made me a little self-conscious, but my businessy-conservative uncle told me it looked perfectly fine and appropriate for something like this.

Black merino wool skirt
white cotton collared shirt pressed at dry cleaner
simple black belt (thin, patent leather)
nude panty hose
patent leather black shoes, 2 inch heel

It was simple, conservative, a little bit cute (shirt had a little bit of frill), black and white.

I don't know if any of this helps. I had no idea how to approach a suit either, and plus I wanted to wear something that I felt confident in, and I think I would have felt awkward in a suit, since I'm generally VERY t-shirt/jeans/flip flops.
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